I think configserver exploit scanner can scan files as they are uploaded using a custom modsecurity hook. CXS is a one time $50 cost if i remember right.

As far as clamscan, a cron like Michael suggested should work. If you don't get the e-mail you could also pipe the command to mail, like this:

Code:

clamscan -ir /home*/*/public_html/ | mail -s "subject" your@email.com

I do not recommend scanning all of /home/ as you will get a lot of false positives from spam e-mail files, and sometimes the easyapache source will trigger things like execute globals hits (usually more with maldet than clamscan).

Wel if you are looking free so LMD and clamd is good but not so. CXS is a one time $50 cost and too good. even i m still thinking to purchase it because i myself uploaded the virus file in hosting account but both lmd and clamav didn't did anything with file. and i was